This student council made a shot-for-shot remake of the 'Recess' intro

A group of Recess fans have taken their love of the animated Disney program to a new level.

Student Council members at a school known only as "SJS" recently filmed and edited a shot-by-shot, live-action remake of the opening credits for the late 1990s animated series Recess. The students, none of whom are identified by name, assumed the adorably zany roles of everyone from accident-prone Gus Griswald to toughie Ashley Spinelli to, of course, leader T.J. (who has suddenly become female). They even enlisted the help of an older teacher—possibly even the SJS principal himself—to cameo as Principal Peter Prickly.

YouTube user Martin Y made sure to include a small inset showing the program's actual opening credit sequence so viewers can compare the closeness of the edits.

The video, which was posted to Reddit on Oct. 3 and has 600 views to date, is the latest addition to YouTube's treasure trove of shot-by-shot remakes of pop culture staples. Amateur videographers and actors have pieced together everything from Star Wars to Toy Story. Even comedian Reggie Watts showcased his mimicking skills when he took on the role of Rick Astley in a May 2013 video for YouTube Comedy Week.

Whether you view it as a comment on the double standards that confound all questions of gender—see also: that one “Blurred Lines” parody—or just an excuse to make a million people watch him cavort naked, you have to hand it to BBC radio presenter Greg James. He set out to reshoot Miley Cyrus’s megahit video for “Wrecking Ball” with himself in the lead, and that’s exactly what he did. Though he left the actual vocals to Miley, surely out of respect.